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Free community college transfer GPA calculator for students moving from a two-year college to a four-year university. Model credit-weighted quality points across both segments and compare scenarios with our broader education and GPA calculators.
Last updated: April 17, 2026
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Many universities publish a resident or institutional GPA that only counts courses taken there. This tool shows a mathematical blend for planning—confirm how your school reports CC transfer grades on the transcript.
Blended cumulative GPA
3.47
Across 80 graded credits
CC QP: 191.5
University QP: 85.9
CC credit share: 70%
Competitive blended GPA for many university programs
Best for
Holistic academic picture
Helpful when you want one number that reflects both CC rigor and university performance.
Inputs
GPA + graded credits
Use the cumulative GPA and graded hours that match your CC transcript GPA rules.
Resident alignment
Institutional coursework
Compare this block to the GPA your university calculates on courses taken in residence.
Core formula
Σ (GPA × credits)
Explains why high-credit semesters at the university can still move a blended GPA slowly after a large CC record.
Planning insight
CC credit percentage
A higher CC share means you need sustained strong university terms to shift the combined GPA.
Reminder
Pathway + catalog
GPA blending is separate from which courses transfer—always cross-check articulation guides and degree audits.
Community college GPA 3.42 on 56 graded credits plus university GPA 3.58 on 24 graded credits:
Blended GPA
3.47
Graded credits
80
The calculator multiplies each GPA by its graded credits to produce quality points for your community college segment and your university segment. It sums those points and divides by total graded credits—the same credit-weighting logic explained in our cumulative GPA calculator resources—applied specifically to the CC-to-university transfer journey.
Blended GPA = (CC GPA × CC credits + Uni GPA × Uni credits) ÷ (CC credits + Uni credits)If either credit total is zero, that side does not contribute until you enter realistic graded hours from your transcript.
Result: blended GPA ≈ 3.31 on 60 graded credits
Community college still represents 75% of graded credits, so strong university terms help, but the blend shifts gradually until more graded hours accumulate at the four-year school.
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